Castle Grant

 
Castle Grant, the seat of the Clan Grant, stands alone in wooded policies a 1.5 miles to the north of Grantown-on-Spey, the new town founded by Sir James Grant in 1765. Until 1694 it was known as Balachastell, "the town of the castle" or Freuchie. In the 1750s a massive classical extension designed by John Adam was added to the north aspect. The result reminded Queen Victoria on her visit in 1860 of a factory. From the south side, the origins of the castle are still evident with the four story 15th century Comyn Tower.
The impressive Grant collection of weapons, which were once housed in the castle, are now on view at Fort George. A Category A listed building, Castle Grant is now under refurbishment.

~Information and picture from
Grantown on Spey
(http://www.grantown-on-spey.co.uk/)